Elizabeth Dauenhauer, 51, appeared in Maricopa County Superior Court and was sentenced to 18 months supervised probation and 200 hours of community service for aggravated criminal damage, according to a tweet by Maricopa County Superior Court. She pleaded guilty to charges in October.

Dauenhauer and Tahnee Gonzales, 32, posted a Facebook Live video in March of them encouraging Gonzales' three children to participate and help in the taking materials from the Islamic Community Center of Tempe, at 131 E. Sixth St. The incident caused international outrage.

The women, who described themselves as "patriots," are seen in their video at the mosque removing educational flyers and pamphlets, calendars and other items for the community to stop the spread of what they call "propaganda."

Per the plea, Judge Mark Brain sentenced Elizabeth Dauenhauer to 18 months of supervised probation and 200 hours of community service for aggravated criminal damage.